πŸ’₯ Elon Musk’s Mukbang Channel With Son X Γ† A-Xii Is Pure CHAOS β€” Fans Are Screaming, β€œWHAT IS THIS?!” πŸ˜‚πŸ”

In a world where nothing shocks anymore, Elon Musk has somehow managed to break that rule β€” again.

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With zero warning, no press release, and absolutely no filter, Musk and his son X Γ† A-Xii (lovingly referred to as β€œLittle X”) appeared in a surprise YouTube live stream titled: β€œEating With X: First Contact Mukbang πŸ‘½πŸœβ€ β€” and let’s just say, the internet was not ready.

Within minutes of going live, the channel racked up over 2 million views, with the comment section descending into instant meme chaos.

Why? Because this isn’t your typical mukbang.

It’s a Muskbang.

A full-on sensory overload of spicy noodles, offbeat dad jokes, quantum computing tangents, toddler chaos, and wildly inappropriate amounts of wasabi.

Wearing a black t-shirt that said β€œByte Me,” Musk opened the stream by saying, β€œWe’re not launching a rocket today, but we are launching our tastebuds into uncharted territory.

” What followed was a one-hour marathon of culinary experimentation and borderline science fiction commentary.

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While Elon attempted to explain how GPT-12 might one day cook personalized meals based on your DNA, Little X poured soy sauce into a bowl of jelly beans and proudly called it β€œdessert sushi.

The visual alone β€” the world’s richest man struggling to open a packet of ramen while his toddler tries to feed a Tesla key fob to a sushi robot β€” is the stuff viral dreams are made of.

Highlights from the premiere episode include:

Musk explaining neural interfaces while downing fire noodles and hiccuping violently.

X Γ† A-Xii shouting β€œMars sauce!” while dumping an entire bottle of sriracha on his pancakes.

A mid-episode cameo by Musk’s dog, Marvin, who stole a bao bun and triggered a 10-minute giggle fit.

Elon declaring, β€œMukbang is the final frontier of content,” followed by a deadpan, β€œI’m serious.

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The episode was unhinged, unfiltered, and utterly addictive β€” and fans can’t get enough.

The channel, now named β€œX Eats the Multiverse”, hit 4 million subscribers in under 24 hours, with fans calling it β€œthe strangest thing YouTube has ever seen” and β€œexactly the kind of chaos the internet needs.

But not everyone is laughing.

Critics are calling the whole thing a tone-deaf distraction, accusing Musk of β€œusing his son as a social media prop” and β€œmocking internet culture for clout.

” Some parenting forums lit up with concern over X’s screen time, spicy food exposure, and what one commenter called β€œphilosophical overfeeding.

Still, others see it as Musk simply being… Musk.

β€œThis is performance art,” tweeted one fan.

β€œHe’s trolling us while actually creating high-engagement digital content that doubles as brand humanization.

Genius or madness? Both.

Insiders claim the idea came from a late-night conversation Musk had with his son after watching β€œweird food videos on an iPad.

” Reportedly, Little X asked, β€œWhy don’t we eat on camera like the people with giant crab legs?” And like most things Elon does, the response wasn’t β€œmaybe,” but β€œlet’s build a set and go live tomorrow.

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Sources close to Musk say the father-son duo have already filmed five more episodes, including one featuring a SpaceX-engineered flamethrower wok, another themed around β€œfoods we’d eat on Mars,” and a controversial β€œAI Chef vs.

5-Year-Old” cooking challenge.

Sponsors are already circling, with rumors of a high-tech kitchenware collab in the works β€” possibly under a new Tesla sub-brand called β€œT-Kitchen.

Meanwhile, X Γ† A-Xii has become an overnight internet sensation.

Fans are calling him β€œthe chaos king,” β€œthe mukbang menace,” and β€œour spicy overlord.

” Twitter is flooded with GIFs of him face-deep in a bowl of ramen while Elon monologues about protein printing.

As always, Elon Musk’s motives remain a mystery.

Is this a joke? A brand-building experiment? A genuine bonding experience with his son? Or the soft launch of a new Neuralink-driven smart cookware line? Knowing Musk, it’s probably all of the above.

Whatever the reason, β€œX Eats the Multiverse” is already breaking records β€” and brains.

Whether you find it hilarious, horrifying, or straight-up dystopian, one thing is clear: Elon Musk just turned YouTube into his next launch pad.

And he’s not using rocket fuel this time β€” he’s using ramen.